What are emergency services like in Las Terrenas?
When we asked members about emergency services in Las Terrenas, they wrote...
"Emergency services in Las Terrenas, are available but may not be as efficient or well-equipped as those in more developed countries. In case of a medical emergency, you can call for an ambulance by dialing 911, which is the national emergency number. However, response times may vary, and it is recommended to have a backup plan, such as contacting a local hospital or clinic directly. It is also essential to have travel insurance that covers medical evacuation, as serious cases may require transportation to a better-equipped facility in a larger city or even outside the country," remarked another expat who made the move to Las Terrenas, the Dominican Republic.
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What are emergency services like in Las Terrenas?
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